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CAUTIONS
There are only a few cautions, but they are quite important.
t If you turn your air conditioner off; wait at least 3
minutes before turning it back on to avoid possible blown fuses,
2. Do not run air conditioner with outside protec-
tive cover in place, to avoid mechanical damage within the air conditioner.
3. Do not use air conditioner near flammable liquids, such as gasoline.
4o When handling air conditioner, be careful to
avoid cuts from sharp metal fins on front and tear coiis.
5.Do not alter or changethe plug on the power cord.
changes would make it unsafe, could
cause serious damage to
the air conditioner, and may void the
warranPy_
6, | If you | plan | to | install the air conditioner |
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yourself | at | any | time, see | the Installation |
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Instructions |
| and | Electrical | Requirernents. | Be | ||
sure | to read | local | codes. |
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7_ Do not try to use this
air conditioner on direct
current (DC). Make sure
the outlet ls wired to 60-
Hertz alternating current
ofvoltagecalled for in the
Electrical Requirements
in "Things You Ought to Know."
8. Use only
ors of the size shown in the Electrical Require
ments Shoot.
9. DO not use an extension cord or power cord plug adapter.
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